Regulations Repealing the Regulations Amending the Canada Grain Regulations: SOR/2023-173

Canada Gazette, Part II, Volume 157, Number 17

Registration
SOR/2023-173 July 31, 2023

CANADA GRAIN ACT

The Canadian Grain Commission makes the annexed Regulations Repealing the Regulations Amending the Canada Grain Regulations under subsection 16(1)footnote a of the Canada Grain Act footnote b.

Winnipeg, July 31, 2023

Doug Chorney
Chief Commissioner

Patty Rosher
Assistant Chief Commissioner

Lonny McKague
Commissioner

Regulations Repealing the Regulations Amending the Canada Grain Regulations

Repeal

1 The Regulations Amending the Canada Grain Regulations footnote 1 are repealed.

Coming into Force

2 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are made.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)

Proposal

The Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) has proposed to repeal the Regulations Amending the Canada Grain Regulations that affect Schedule 3, Table 1 (Wheat, Canada Western Red Spring), Table 2 (Canada Western Red Winter), Table 3 (Canada Western Extra Strong), Table 4 (Canada Western Soft White Spring), Table 6 (Canada Western Amber Durum), Table 17 (Canada Prairie Spring Red), Table 18 (Canada Prairie Spring White), Table 56 (Canada Western Hard White Spring), and Table 60 (Canada Northern Hard Red) and maintain tolerances as identified in Appendix A.

Objective

To repeal regulatory amendments that modified these tables to align the current primary standards with the current export standards for minimum test weight and maximum total foreign material in some western Canadian wheat classes.footnote 2

Background

The CGC’s grain grading system is continually reviewed to ensure it provides value to the Canadian grain sector. The grading system is designed to be flexible, meeting the changing needs of producers, industry and customers. Under the Canada Grain Act (CGA), the CGC may establish grades and grade names for any kind of western grain and eastern grain and establish the specifications for those grades.

In 2017, the CGC undertook a grain grading modernization project as part of its commitment to continuous improvement of the grain grading system. Through CGC internal discussion and extensive feedback provided by grain sector stakeholders, key elements of the grain grading system were identified as requiring a review. These included modernizing the Official Grain Grading Guide (OGGG) and reviewing grading factors that were of concern to the grain industry and the CGC.

Currently, there are separate primary and export grade determinant tables for some western Canadian wheat classes in the OGGG. There is mixed stakeholder support for aligning primary and export grade determinant tables, and some producer groups have called for maintaining the status quo.

Consultation

As consultations are required with the standards committees regarding all grading tables and associated grading specifications in Schedule 3, the proposed changes to Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, Table 4, Table 6, Table 17, Table 18, Table 56 and Table 60 were presented to the Western Standards Committee on April 4, 2023. The CGC received significant feedback from the Standards Committee, reflecting views from across the sector. On June 13, 2023, the CGC issued a news release outlining the grain grading changes for the 2023–2024 crop year, including aligning primary standards with export standards for minimum test weight and maximum total foreign material in some western Canadian wheat classes. Subsequently, the CGC heard from some producer groups that they wanted the changes aligning minimum test weight and maximum foreign material changes reversed. Based on this feedback, the CGC took a decision to repeal amendments to align the current primary standards with the current export standards for minimum test weight and total foreign material tolerances for all grades in all wheat classes where they are presently different.

Coming into Force

These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are made.

Contact

Derek Bunkowsky
Chief Grain Inspector
Canadian Grain Commission
Telephone : 1‑204‑297‑8541 / TTY: 1‑866‑317‑4289
Email: derek.bunwosky@grainscanada.gc.ca

Appendix A — List of tolerances

Table 1
Schedule 3 Table # Grain/class Grading specification Grade Tolerance
1 CWRS Test Weight No. 1 CWRS 75
1 CWRS Test Weight No. 2 CWRS 72
1 CWRS Test Weight No. 3 CWRS 69
1 CWRS Test Weight CW Feed 65
1 CWRS Total Foreign material No. 1 CWRS 0.6
1 CWRS Total Foreign material No. 2 CWRS 1.2
1 CWRS Total Foreign material No. 3 CWRS 2.4
1 CWRS Total Foreign material CW Feed 10.0
2 CWRW Test Weight CW Feed 65
2 CWRW Total Foreign material CW Feed 10.0
3 CWES Test Weight No. 1 CWES 75
3 CWES Test Weight No. 2 CWES 73
3 CWES Test Weight CW Feed 65
3 CWES Total Foreign material CW Feed 10.0
4 CWSWS Test Weight No. 1 CWSWS 76
4 CWSWS Test Weight No. 2 CWSWS 74
4 CWSWS Test Weight No. 3 CWSWS 69
4 CWSWS Test Weight CW Feed 65
4 CWSWS Total Foreign material No. 1 CWSWS 1.0
4 CWSWS Total Foreign material No. 2 CWSWS 2.0
4 CWSWS Total Foreign material No. 3 CWSWS 3.0
4 CWSWS Total Foreign material CW Feed 10.0
6 CWAD Total Foreign material No. 2 CWAD 1.2
6 CWAD Total Foreign material No. 3 CWAD 1.5
6 CWAD Total Foreign material No. 5 CWAD 10.0
17 CPSR Test Weight CW Feed 65
17 CPSR Total Foreign material CW Feed 10.0
18 CPSW Test Weight CW Feed 65
18 CPSW Total Foreign material CW Feed 10.0
56 CWHWS Test Weight No. 1 CWHWS 75
56 CWHWS Test Weight No. 2 CWHWS 75
56 CWHWS Test Weight No. 3 CWHWS 72
56 CWHWS Test Weight CW Feed 65
56 CWHWS Total Foreign material No. 1 CWHWS 0.6
56 CWHWS Total Foreign material No. 2 CWHWS 1.2
56 CWHWS Total Foreign material No. 3 CWHWS 2.4
56 CWHWS Total Foreign material CW Feed 10.0
60 CNHR Test Weight No. 1 CNHR 75
60 CNHR Test Weight No. 2 CNHR 72
60 CNHR Test Weight No. 3 CNHR 69
60 CNHR Test Weight CW Feed 65
60 CNHR Total Foreign material No. 1 CNHR 0.6
60 CNHR Total Foreign material No. 2 CNHR 1.2
60 CNHR Total Foreign material No. 3 CNHR 2.4
60 CNHR Total Foreign material CW Feed 10.0